St. George's Canzona
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United KingdomGenre:ChoralVocalSt. George's Canzona is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1995 by a group of musicians who shared a passion for early music. The ensemble is based in the United Kingdom and has gained a reputation for its exceptional performances of music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The founding members of St. George's Canzona were all experienced musicians who had previously performed with other early music ensembles. They came together with the goal of creating a group that would focus on the performance of lesser-known works from the early music repertoire. The ensemble takes its name from St. George's Church in Bristol, where the group gave its first performance. The main members of St. George's Canzona are all highly skilled musicians who specialize in early music. The ensemble typically consists of a core group of six musicians, although the size of the group can vary depending on the repertoire being performed. The members of the ensemble are: - John Holloway (violin) - Catherine Mackintosh (violin) - Susanna Pell (viola da gamba) - Susanne Heinrich (viola da gamba) - Andrew Lawrence-King (harp) - Paul Nicholson (harpsichord) All of the members of St. George's Canzona are highly respected musicians in their own right, and have performed with many other early music ensembles throughout their careers. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their performances. St. George's Canzona has given many notable performances over the years, both in the UK and internationally. One of the ensemble's most memorable performances was at the 1996 York Early Music Festival, where they performed a program of music by the Italian composer Giovanni Gabrieli. The performance was highly praised by critics and helped to establish St. George's Canzona as one of the leading early music ensembles in the UK. In addition to their live performances, St. George's Canzona has also released several recordings of their music. Their debut album, "Music for St. Mark's Venice," was released in 1997 and featured music by Gabrieli and other composers of the Venetian School. The album was well-received by critics and helped to establish the ensemble's reputation as a leading interpreter of early music. Over the years, St. George's Canzona has received many awards and accolades for their performances and recordings. In 2001, the ensemble was awarded the prestigious Gramophone Award for their recording of music by the English composer Henry Purcell. The award was a major achievement for the ensemble and helped to cement their reputation as one of the leading early music ensembles in the world. In addition to their performances and recordings, St. George's Canzona is also committed to education and outreach. The ensemble regularly gives workshops and masterclasses for young musicians, and has worked with schools and community groups to promote the appreciation of early music. In conclusion, St. George's Canzona is a highly respected early music ensemble that has gained a reputation for its exceptional performances of music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Founded in 1995 by a group of experienced musicians, the ensemble has gone on to give many notable performances and has received numerous awards and accolades for its recordings. With a core group of highly skilled musicians and a commitment to education and outreach, St.More....
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